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Benedict, 7 of 12 unofficially re-elected to Mohawk Council of Akwesasne

Author of the article: Jordan Haworth Publishing date: Jun 28, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  2 minute read  •  Article content AKWESASNE The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne released its unofficial election results this after Saturday’s election to determine who the next grand chief, and district chiefs, will be. Grand Chief Abram Benedict finished with a healthy lead over his only competitor Marlon Johnson, with 766 total votes out of 979. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Benedict, 7 of 12 unofficially re-elected to Mohawk Council of Akwesasne Back to video In the previous election in 2018, Johnson scored about 12 per cent of the total vote, which increased to over 21 per cent this time. Benedict’s greatest support was in Kawehno:ke, where he served as the district chief for three terms, and where he won over 81 per cent of the total vote.

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62 guns given back for cash - South Philly Review

South Philly Review 62 guns given back for cash Photo by Vincent Thompson, City Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson’s Office. The Tasker Street Missionary Baptist Church on Tasker Street held its second annual Gun Buyback Program on Nov. 14. The City Gun Buyback Program, in conjunction with Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson, collected 62 guns, which were voluntarily surrendered by residents. Last year, the program collected 26 guns. In a no-questions-asked format, residents were given $50 for each pistol, $75 for each hunting rifle, $150 for each semiautomatic weapon and $200 for each assault weapon, as classified by the state. All money for the program was raised by Tasker Street Baptist Church. Supporters of the event included Unity in the Community, Tasker Street Baptist Church, Point Breeze Community Development Coalition and Johnson, who serves as chairman of City Council’s Special Committee on Gun Violence Prevention.

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